King Faisal Babies and Sekondi Eleven Wise settled in a 1-1 drawn game in their mid-week premier league match played at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium with a goalless first half.
Faisal scored their first goal in the 53rd minute through substitute Abdul Samad Oppong after an attacker had been brought down in the box by a defender.
Eleven Wise, who should have taken the lead in the first half after squandering many chances, fought hard with Winfred Dormon equalizing in the 78th minute with a low grounder after Awudu Nafiu of Faisal had scooped a goal-bound shot from James Bissue in the 77th minute.
The game then became a ding-dong affair after both teams had exhausted their substitutions but neither side was able to find the leader until referee Charles Nii Dowouna brought proceedings to an end.
Source: GNA
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